about hotlou
About hotlou
hotlou – aka Lou Abramowski – spent a decade joking he could build a 100k follower list on watching paint dry. Yep.
Surprisingly today, much to his surprise and delight, that’s no joke. Because dozens of brands, big and small, have benefited from his professional guidance on growth and entrepreneurship, including …
- Evergreen – founder, ceo
Evergreen the most powerful tool in social media, built for small and medium businesses to automate their social media publishing if they don’t have the time, resources, or expertise to do it on their own.
- 8thBridge – cofounded in 2008, acquired in 2014
8thBridge opened up the very first storefront on Facebook with 1-800-Flowers on July 8, 2009
- OurFamilyWizard.com – outside hire #1 of the web’s largest family management tool
- Jack Link’s Beef Jerky – from 0 to 1M LIkes on Facebook
- Twig the Fairy – from 0 to 250,000 followers and a line of children’s books
In Spring 2019, he launched the hotlou show. After much discussion and negotiation, hotlou is joined by his good friend Mike to talk about both of their social experiments. As it turns out, some have led to some incredibly useful business, marketing, and life lessons.
Subscribe to the hotlou show:
And it’s worth noting that this show isn’t like other podcasts. Mike and Lou have a lot of fun sharing stories and even occasionally planning happy hour. In fact, we think after listening to one episode, you’ll be hooked.
The following episodes are a great place to start.
The hotlou show episodes:
- Accomplishing Goals
- Never Forget a Password Again
- An Ode to Eldon Moritz
- How to Make Money as an Artist
- The Birthday Lift
- Baader-Meinhof? I just learned about that!
- Escape from Facebook Jail
- A Total Shirt Show: Another Social Experiment
- The Strange Truth about Embarrassing Moments
- Surprising Ways to Get Email Replies
Oh, and while you’re at it, maybe give the Facebook Page hotlou.com or Evergreen a like or follow.
You made me read the Wiki page for the “Boy or Girl paradox.” Some of it was good reading.
I know you have to love each of your children equally, but this was definitely the Lou-est podcast to date. It even had a guy playing a sport beyond what we would believe to be his window of eligibility!